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35.1 | old pix? | NOVA::FISHER | US Patent 5225833 | Wed Jul 28 1993 16:12 | 6 |
| If there's a copy of a yearbook that can be sacrificed, cut out a
picture of each person who is coming and attach it to a name tag.
Sometimes the informal pictures in the yearbook are better for this
than the posed pictures.
ed
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35.2 | | HDLITE::ZARLENGA | Michael Zarlenga, MRO AXP BPDA | Sat Jul 31 1993 22:19 | 3 |
| Good idea, but why massacre the yearbook?
Take it to a good xerox place and get it done for 10 cents a page.
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35.3 | ever out to save a nickle | NOVA::FISHER | US Patent 5225833 | Mon Aug 02 1993 10:07 | 3 |
| oh, right, or Staples for 5�?
ed
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35.4 | | HDLITE::ZARLENGA | Michael Zarlenga, MRO AXP BPDA | Thu Aug 05 1993 16:57 | 4 |
| Well, to some of us, yearbooks are valuable, and not deserving of being
cut into little pieces, unnecessarily.
Ed, would YOU sacrfice your high school yearbook for that?
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35.5 | | NOVA::FISHER | US Patent 5225833 | Fri Aug 06 1993 08:40 | 12 |
| I think the yearbook committee had some extras lying around. For
the number of times I've seen my HS yearbook, it would have been
put to a good use by being sacrificed (reduce, reuse, recycle).
As for UNH '71, UMASS '74, '76 I don't know if I've ever seen them.
(I was in UNH '68 and UNH '72 before graduating in '71 so had no
attachment to any particular class anyway.) As for grad school
The only time I remember the undergrad student body was the night
they set the streaking record, oh wait maybe that goes in the
size-vs-IQ note :-)
ed
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